Food Network Star Anne Burrell seemed to be living life to the maximum of days Before his premature death.
As you can see on social media, the The worst chefs in America The host enjoyed different aspects of his New York neighborhood, including The Good Food in nearby restaurants, before his family announced his death on Tuesday, June 17.
“A delicious and delicious evening last night @sohouuse for @cheffalkner dinner” One Night “wrote Burrell through Instagram On Thursday, June 12. “SUUUUUUUUUUi Delicious with a large group of people. Thank you chef for the invitation and delicious !! #theclaxtons #ilovewhawhatido #Luckygirl.”
In one of his final publications on social media before his death, Burrell was smiling from ear to ear as he was put in the photos with the chef Elizabeth Falkner and restorer Vicki Freeman.
On Tuesday, there was a news that Burrell had died in his house in Brooklyn, New York, at the age of 55. His cause of death has not yet been revealed.
“Anne was a beloved woman, sister, daughter, stepmother and friend, her smile lit up in all the rooms she entered,” her family said in a statement to Us Weekly. “Anne’s light radiated far beyond those he knew, playing millions worldwide. Although he is no longer with us, his heat, spirit and love without limits remain eternal.”

Anne Burrell
Courtesy of Anne Burrell / InstagramIn his latest post on Instagram before his death, Burrell seemed to be in a good mood as he unexpectedly met Brooklyn’s green lady.
“Today I ran to @greenladyofbrooklyn in my neighborhood !!” Wrote through Instagram Thursday with a selfie. “I’m not going to lie. I’ve been watching over her. Maybe I would not have followed her on the street for a minute. It’s wonderful! #Ilovewhawhatido #Luckygirl 💚💚💚.”
Brooklyn Green Lady later responded to Burrell’s publication in the writing: “It was fun to know -you.
Food Network fans met with Burrell in 2005 as Sous Chef Iron Chef America. Then appeared in Secrets of a restaurant chefwhich premiered in 2008 and ran for nine seasons.

Anne Burrell
Courtesy of Anne Burrell / InstagramHis most prominent role came when he started welcoming The worst chefs in America In 2010, he served as a mentor of amateur chefs in the hope of becoming capable chefs.
Although much of his career focused on food and cooking, the Graduate of the Culinary Institute of America also seemed to explore the world of improvisation.
“Sooooooo … As I mentioned, I have been teaching @theseCondCitytc and I had an absolute explosion !!!” Burrell wrote through Instagram On June 10. “My class and I come to the end of this term and we come to make a real program !!!”
He invited the fans to stop in the second city of Brooklyn on Monday, June 16 to see his “little but super fun” friends with whom he collaborated before adding, “#ilovewhawhatido #Luckygirl”.
It is not clear if Burrell was able to participate in the program one day before his death.